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Michelle Mazur

Want to book more speaking gigs? Discover Your Unfair Speaking Advantage (TRSP 19)

By Michelle Mazur > March 3, 2016
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Do you want to be speaking more? I know it’s a silly question. 99% of the entrepreneurs I talk to want to be in front of more audiences. But how they describe what they speak on isn’t doing them any favors in the quest to book more speaking gigs. When I ask people what they…

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How to Get Paid to Speak by Writing a Remarkable Speech

By Michelle Mazur > March 1, 2016
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You are a sponge for speaking knowledge. You’re reading blog posts and books. Listening to podcasts galore. Gleaning all the information you can about writing a speech that helps you get paid to speak. But there’s one place I know you’re still getting tripped up on and that’s how to land speaking gigs. Consistently booking…

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Do I really have to practice my presentation? (TRSP 18)

By Michelle Mazur > February 16, 2016
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I’ve got a dirty little secret. I HATE practicing my presentation. It’s so weird. Me talking to myself with an audience of cats (side note: cats are tough crowd). But if you’re like me and wondering “Do I really have to practice my presentation?” the answer is YES. The good news is that practicing your…

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5 Remarkable Resources for Increased Speaking Confidence

By Michelle Mazur > February 11, 2016
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Speaking confidence. It’s what you want when you step on the stage to speak. To feel 100% sure that you’re going to nail your presentation. And by nail, I mean impact and influence your audience beyond “good job”, land more speaking opportunities, and attract clients and customers to your business. Ready to nail your next…

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Is good job the sign of a bad speech? How to measure the success of your presentation (TRSP 17)

By Michelle Mazur > February 9, 2016
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“There are no two words in the English language more harmful than ‘good job’.”  -Terence Fletcher, Whiplash Whenever someone says to me “Good Job” after a presentation, I know that I didn’t do my best. I know it’s time to start a presentation autopsy and figure out how I can do better. But too many…

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